The Brothers Four

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  • folk
  • 60s
  • folk-country
  • oldies
  • country
The Brothers Four are an American folk group founded in 1957 in Seattle, Washington. Bob Flick, John Paine, Mike Kirkland, and Dick Foley met at the University of Washington, where they were members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity in 1956. Their first professional performances were the result of a prank played on them in 1958 by a rival fraternity, who had arranged for someone to call them, pretend to be from Seattle's Colony Club, and invite them to come down to audition for a gig.

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Songs

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    If I Fell

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    If I Had a Hammer

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    Island in the Sun

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    Jamaica Farewell

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    Just a Little Rain (Low Down You Big Thunderhead)

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    Lady Greenleeves

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    Lady Greensleeves

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    Lazy Harry's

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    Lemon Tree

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    Little Play Soldiers

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    Marianne

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    Mary's Little Boy Child

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    Michael Row The Boat Ashore

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    Michael, Row the Boat Ashore

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    Michelle

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    Mr. Tambourine Man

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    Muleskinner

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    My Little John Henry (Got a Mighty Know)

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    My Tani

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    Nancy O.

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    Nine Pound Hammer

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    Nobody Knows

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    Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)

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    Nowhere Man

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    Poverty Hill

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    Puff

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    Revolution

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    Riders in the Sky

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    Rock Island Line

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    Run, Come, See Jerusalem

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    Sama Kama Whacky Brown

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    San Francisco Bay Blues

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    Scarborough Fair

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    Scarlet Ribbons for her Hair

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    Scarlett Ribbons (for Her Hair)

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    Scotch and Soda

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    Seven Daffodils

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    Shenandoah

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    Since My Canary Died

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    Somewhere

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    St. James Infirmary

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    Summer Days Alone

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    Summertime

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    Superman

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    Sweet Rosyanne

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    The Beast (Song of the Punch Press Operator)

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    The Damsel's Lament (I Never Will Marry)

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    The Green Leaves Of Summer

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    The Honey Wind Blows

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    The John B Sails


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